The UN nuclear watchdog’s board of governors has passed a resolution criticising Iran’s lack of cooperation with the agency, diplomats told AFP on Wednesday, a decision Tehran slammed as “hasty and unwise”. The motion brought by Britain, France and Germany — but opposed by China and Russia — at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 35-nation board is the first of its kind since November 2022. It comes amid an impasse over Iran’s escalating nuclear activities and as Western powers fear Tehran may be seeking to develop a nuclear weapon, a claim Iran denies. The resolution was carried by 20 …